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French 505 National Championship at Ecole National de Voile, Quiberon

by Mike Holt 17 Jul 2018 07:02 PDT 13-15 July 2018

Over the French holiday weekend for Bastille Day and coinciding with the World Cup final, 40 boats contested the 2018 French National 505 Championship at the Ecole National de Voile in the picturesque Quiberon Peninsula. The French teams were joined by four British boats as well as American, Australian, Belgium and Swiss boats.

The light conditions meant that only 4 races were sailed over the three days. Ian Pinnell and Alex Davies (GBR9190) scored a convincing 1,1,6,1 to take the title from an in-form Philippe Boite and Mathieu Fountaine (FRA9175), With Michael Quirk and Reeve Dunne in third, proving that Australian has its eyes on the Gdynia Worlds.

Andy Smith is back from injury, taking 6th with Tim Needham, back in form ready for Poland, and Tim Bird once again proved his light-airs credentials, taking 11th in the 40-boat fleet with Adam Kenney (GBR 8914). Tom Darling and Elliot Wells (GBR8970) were 13th, proving strength in depth for the British fleet.

As would be expected, the French hospitality was fantastic, and despite the lack of wind a good time was had by all. The class now heads to Gdynia in Poland for the 2018 World Championship where more than 130 boats are entered.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewClubPts
 (GBR) PINNEL IAN  DAVIES Alex  GBR 
 BOITE PHILIPPE  FOUNTAINE MATHIEU  CVSQ 
 (AUS) QUIRK Michael  DUNNE Reeve  AUS 
 PAUL MAXIME  VERGY LOGAN  S R ROCHELAISES 12 
 (USA) HOLT Mike  WOELFEL Rob  USA 15 
 (GBR) SMITH Andy  NEEDHAM Tim  GBR 20 
 CHAPELIN GILLES  KARADJIAN ALAIN  C V BORDEAUX 21 
 (SUI) JACOT Caroline  JACOT Philippe  SUI 25 
 LAFORTUNE ANTOINE  LAFORTUNE GERAUD  C V SEINE‑PORT 28 
10  MARTIN ALINE  COLTIER YVES  Y C ILE DE FRANCE 29 
11  (GBR) BIRD Tim  KENNEY Adam  GBR 30 
12  DI PEDE THIBAULT  TOUPET FABRICE  C V SEINE‑PORT 33 
13  (GBR) DARLING TOM  WELLS ELLIOT  GBR 35 
14  SILVESTRE CHRISTIAN  AUBERGER NICOLAS  Y C ILE DE FRANCE 36 
15  MOREL THIBAULT  MOREL MATTHIEU  C V JULLOUVILLE 41 
16  NEIDHART ELISABETH  GALLO PIERRE JEAN  Y C ILE DE FRANCE 45 
17  LAFORTUNE CLAUDE  LAFORTUNE ADRIEN  C V SEINE‑PORT 48 
18  BLEUEZ LOIC  ROUCAYROL FREDERIC  Y C CANNES 49 
19  LE BRUN FLORENCE  DECHAUFFOUR SABINE  FFVOILE  49 
20  ZIMMOWITCH KILLIAN  ZIMMOWITCH ROMARIC  E V TREBEURDEN 49 
21  LE ROY RIWANON  ANCELOT JEAN CLAUDE  ASN QUIBERON 50 
22  BRENET VERONIQUE  PETER JEAN‑PIERRE  A C D'ALSACE LORRAIN 51 
23  PAIN ANAIS  LE MORVAN BASTIAN  C N BAIE ST VAAST 54 
24  BLANCHARD PHILIPPE  DUPLOUY FLORENT  A C D'ALSACE LORRAIN 54 
25  DE KERGARIOU HERVE  COLTIER VINCENT  CN ARRADON 55 
26  LUCIENNE PHILIPPE   S.R.C Sud‑Oise 59 
27  (BEL) CRETS Cedric  LAMBERT Lionel  BEL 61 
28  LAFORTUNE BAPTISTE  DELAGRANGE MARINE  C V SEINE‑PORT 61 
29  BOYER ETIENNE  BOYER EMMANUEL  LA PELLE‑MARSEILLE 63 
30  DE LISLE FRANCOIS  DESJUZEUR MARC  C N FERRET 66 
31  GUBRI SERGE  LE MAUGUEN GAEL  C V SEINE‑PORT 70 
32  LAFORTUNE JORDANE  PÉNISSON PIERRE  C V SEINE‑PORT 74 
33  MICHEL NICOLAS  MICHEL LAURENT  C V MAYENNE 87 
34  ARTIELLE JEAN PHILIPPE  DELAGRANGE ANTOINE  Y C BEAULIEU 96 
35  DECHAUFFOUR VALENTIN  GENDRY PIERRE  ASN QUIBERON 96 
36  VASSOR ERIC  CHENE PIERRE YVES  USAM Voile Brest 98 
37  (BEL) VANDERSTEEN Philippe  GEERAERTS Théo  BEL 102 
38  MOREL DENIS  MOREL GREGOIRE  C V JULLOUVILLE 102 
39  QUEMARD ERIC  VICTOR ANTOINE  Y C ILE DE FRANCE 105 
40  DERUNGS JEAN‑PIERRE  ROUSSEL TOM  CVML 106

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